519 Articles by: Editors

Company Towns
There is money to be made in end-of-life amusements for wealthy retirees.
Issue 51: Letters
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Frozen in Time
The rich have it so good that one lifetime is not enough: some of them are turning to cryonics in the hopes of someday coming back for more.
Doing Well While Doing Good
In unionized nursing homes, both patients and staff have better outcomes.
Issue 51: The Internet Speaks
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Nursery Rhymes
The problem of age in the workplace used to tend in the other direction.

One Last Job
Many great directors lose their fastballs. But a few legends have managed to buck that trend, turning in some of their best work in their twilight years.

Jacobin Is 13 Years Old. Get or Gift a Subscription to Support Our Work.
To celebrate our 13 years of Jacobin, we’re offering $13 subscriptions with free worldwide shipping this week. There isn’t a better time to support our work.

Argentina’s Economic Crisis Has Become a Political Crisis
The unexpected victory of far-right libertarian Javier Milei in Argentina’s primaries marks a crisis for both Peronism and its traditional conservative antagonists. No one knows exactly what will happen next.

A Socialist Summer Reading List for the Dog Days of Summer
Just in time for your (hopeful) escape from the heat and the grind, here are the summer reading recommendations of Jacobin’s editors and staff writers.
UAW Ballot Results
A left slate won a narrow victory. Here’s how the regional vote mapped out.
Issue 50: Letters
Mission debriefing.
Issue 50: The Internet Speaks
Gathering operational intelligence.

Issue 50: Dossier
All the fighting words you missed the first time around.